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AMUSEMENTS. The ■ KING’S I TWICE TO-DAY, HE -*->-ING’S -.13, 7.15. PICTURES. SONG. MUSiC. GIGANTIC TRIPLE ATTRACTION! MISS CARRIE LANCHLEY, MISS CARRIE LANCELLV, The notable young RKIMA DONNA, of whom the London "Guardian speaks: "Miss Lanceioy’s exquisite voice .as en-, chanting in its enhance and refinement as the beautiful versification, was peculiarly suited to the sentiment ul With Verdure Clad.’ The Hue swere invested with a poetical suggestiveneas which capI tivated the imagination." . ~,, And HER ACCOMPLISHED COMI AMI 1 In conjunction with TOM MOORE AND MADGE KENNEDY In Goldwyn’s latest Master Feature. "THE KINGDOM OP YOUTH.” Read To-day’s Screening Times: WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Matinee ... , Times. Nightly. •2.10 "THE SCARLET RUNNER” 7.10 •2.30 "WHEN WAR MEANT PEACE” 7.30 2,45 1 ' ■ “ME AND, MY DOG” 7.45 2.55' ENTR’ACTE 7.55 "The Gondoliers" (Sullivan), KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 3,5 THE LATEST GAZETTE 8.5 3.30 MISS CARRIE LANCELEY 8.30 AND COMPANY. (1) Instrumental Trio. Misses Ava Sy- , mens, Nellie Simpson, Doris Struble. (2) "The Wander -Thirst," “I Ain’t Goinn to Cry No More” (monologues). Miss Doris Struble. (3) Flute Solo, "Graceful Dance" (Diamond), Hiss Nellie Simpson. (i) "The Jewel Song” (from Faust), "1 ■ Did: Not Know," •-' MISS CARRIE LANCELEY. <sl Oonccrto-Do Beriot, Violin Solo, Miss : Symons. (6) Grand Finale, "Love’s Garden of Boses” — MISS CARRIE LANCELEY AND ; ' COMPANY. 4 5 MADGE KENNEDY 9.5 TOM MOORE and TDM MOORE . "THE KINGDOM OF YOUTH." 5.10 '../'GOD SAVE THE KING.” 10.10 THE KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA, , "The Finest in Wellington." Miss Peggy Bain (violin). Miss Jean Turner (flute), Mr . Frank Johnstone (’cello). Mr Charles Stewart (drummer), Mr Q. W. Bowes (bass), Mr H. Moschini (Clarinet), Mr Sid. Bernard (cornet), Mr L. D. Austin (conductor). Will play the following incidental music: "The Naked Truth” (Paulton). "Tyrolese” (Sgamhati), "The Geisha” (B;dney Jones). "The Dollar Princess" (Leyfnll), "The Grand Duke” (Sullivan). MATINEE PRICES : Is 7d, -Is Id, and 9d. EVENING; Circle 2s 7d, Stalls 2s 7d, 2s Id, and Is Id. - BE WISE AND BOOK. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. . 'Phone King’s, 3143, for Reserves after 1.30. BAND. ■y-yATERSIDE WORKERS’ BAND, At ISLAND BAY. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Y.M.CA., WILLIS STREET. MO T H E R IS* DA Y, • SUNDAY, MAY 11th, ■: 1 p.fn. Speaker: SIRS A. R. ATKINSON. Soloist: MRS D. R. KENNEDY. Chair: MR R. BROWN (President). OPEN TO ALL. ■ BRING YOUR; MOTHER. STRANGERS’ TEA, 5,P.M. ALL WELSOMB. . ■ S. G. CRESS WELL. 410 ’ ' Acting General Secretary.

■ CARD AND RESIDENCE. \}fT ANTED, Board' and Residence. in private family, by respectable young man, near Lamb ton station. - A pply, Lambton, ‘'Times** .ohicc. Sti) WiLhiiii 1U bi/il TN U • YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL. OAVD TRAM TAKES by dining at , I'OUNG'S, 2do; LainbUm quay (side entrance, Hannah's Boot Palace), lOOyus from Wharf and G.P.0., and few doors from Kelburne Train, stop. AO Bedrooms.for those wanting accommodation Tariff as per day; permanent by arrangemeat. 'Phone 3063. MBs NEWBERRY has resumed management of The Kiosk, Lyall Bay Board, and Besidenco; : Morning, Afternoon. Teas; Grills at all hours; Dinnel at 5,15 p.m. Weekly terms if desired, dinner, Sunday, fr0mi12.45 p.m. : . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. lEVIATH AN PRIVATE HOTEL.* A ■ Manners street. Refurnished throughout. Excellent cut sine. Tariff, ,35s week. MK LEIN, Proprietress. I\riLLOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL. ■ t ».. - Palmerston North. . Two minutes Station and Post Office. ■■ Excellent accommodation. - First-class tabid. MRS LAW. Proprietress. . tHOWt SEVENTEENTH NATIONAL DAIRY O SHOW. Affiliated with Royal Horticultural Society ■ (.England). THE PREMIER DAIRY SHOW of the Southern Hemisphere. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS. JUNE 17th, 19th, 19th, 20th; An Exposition of everything connected with tno Dairying, Fruit, and' Bee- • • keeping Industries. BREEDERS’ CONSIGNMENT CATTLE SALE. MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S SHOW. BUTTER, CHEESE. FRUIT, HONEY, BOOTS, Etc., CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD EVENTS. - General Entries close June-2nd. Cottle Sale Entries close May 17th. Send for Schedule to the Secretary, W. T. PENNY. 734 Box 85, Palmerston North. TYKE REPAIRS. yULCANISING in all its Branches. EXPERTS ONLY EMPLOYED. MOTOR TYKE REPAIR CO.. 43, Taranaki street. 'Phon* 1679.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 3

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